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Introducing the Careers Service What it can do for you! What do employers want? How to get a vacation job/Internship Introducing the Careers Service
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The Careers Service The Careers Service is in 48 Prince’s Gardens Opening hours are 10am until 5-15pm
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Services Advice Information- e.g. courses, employers, finance for further study Mock interviews Web site Aptitude Tests - online Contact with employers
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Your Careers Advisers Dr Erich Muller – in the Department Frances McEwen - in the Careers Service
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Careers Adviser Consultations A 20 minute interview booked online See JobsLive on careers homepage 10-30 am to 12-30pm and 1-30pm to 3- 30pm in term time A 40 minute interview by appointment
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Six ways of getting a vacation job What are they?
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How to get a vacation job Look for adverts Investigate ‘internships’ on the careers service web site www.imperial.ac.uk/careerswww.imperial.ac.uk/careers JobsLive Read relevant literature in careers service And your local newspaper Your department intranet site
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Network Think who you know who might have a job to offer you Talk to academics, family, friends and their relatives
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Drop in For jobs in the high street, building sites or offices with adverts outside seeking employees just drop in and ask
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Phone Investigate firms on the web or through careers service information. Then phone and ask if they have suitable vacancies
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Use Recruitment Agencies Recruitment agencies each specialise in specific areas of employment Look them up at www.rec.org.ukwww.rec.org.uk Or in the yellow pages Or in ‘Graduates guide to recruitment agencies’- available in the Careers service
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Speculative applications Think who you would like to work for and send them a speculative CV and letter
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Before applying think of your skills
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Skills from personal development And your soft (transferable) skills Teamwork Problem solving Commercial awareness Written & Verbal Communication Leadership and Initiative Achieving goals-results driven
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Elizabeth Jones Flat 3 54 Northanger Road London SW7 4RT 07989 3475895 elizabeth.jones@hotmail.com Contact Details
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Education & Qualifications 2006 – 2010 Imperial College London MEng Chemical Engineering 1 st year studies include: XXX. YYY, ZZZ. 2003 – 2006Isleworth School, Middlesex A-levels: Chemistry (A), Mathematics (A), Computer Science (C) GCSE's: 9 Grade A-C, including 5 A's, Maths A and English language B
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Employment Summer - 2006 Sales Assistant Star Jewellers, London –Customer Service Trained –Negotiated sales and dealt with customer complaints –Responsible for cashing up and banking –Trained new staff in store procedures 2004 – 2005 Stock Controller/Sales Assistant (part time) Onkar Fashions Ltd, London –Implemented new computerised stock control system –Organised displays, promotions and point of sale material –Stock taking
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Skills – Improved Example IT Skills Proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint Internet research, Learning Java programming language Languages Basic/ Almost conversational French Driving Licence - Full clean UK Licence
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Interests and Responsibilities HockeyPlayed in school team, joined Imperial College Hockey Club TravelVisited Germany, Spain and Thailand Marketing manager of Young Enterprise business at school Improved version
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The covering letter Normally one side of A4 Formal presentation Preferably to a named person
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Dear Mrs Bloggs I’m writing to enquire if you have any employment opportunities in your company during the university summer vacation – June XX to September ZZ. A student at Imperial College London studying an MEng in chemical engineering I am keen to gain work experience in CCCCC. (Whatever they are into)
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Alternatively I’m writing to apply for the vacancy which I saw advertised in …….. A student in chemical engineering at Imperial College London I am keen to develop my experience in XXXX this summer.
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Next say something about them Having investigated your web site I see that ………… My CV is enclosed for your information and I would welcome the opportunity to discuss any possibilities that may arise. Yours sincerely
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EMPLOYERS Chemical companies Engineering consultants Pharmaceutical manufacturers Food producers Water companies Petrochemical contractors
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WEB SITES www.icheme.org.uk www.acenet.org.uk www.bceca.org.uk www.energyinst.org.uk www.abpi.org.uk www.water.co.uk
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